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Henan farmers breathe easy as power supply stabilizes irrigation

- By ZHUANG QIANGE and PANG BO Contact the writers at zhuangqian­ge@chinadaily.com.cn

Powered by an electric motor, a pipe pumps out copious amounts of water into Peng Shunli’s wheat field in Queshan county, Henan province. “The electric irrigation system is now so convenient there’s hardly any need for my manual labor,” Peng, from Pengzhuang village in Liudian town in northeaste­rn Queshan, said.

The irrigation system has raised expectatio­ns of a good harvest from a planting area of some 143,000 hectares earmarked for main crops each year.

Queshan is a major grain-producing county with an annual wheat output of above 460,000 metric tons. Chestnuts, tobacco leaves and herbs used in traditiona­l Chinese medicine are other produce the county is known for.

“March is a critical time for wheat to grow after irrigation. Sufficient water supply can help wheat seedlings to grow well,” said farmer Liu Jinxi from Jingou village, Shuanghe town in southeaste­rn Queshan. Several electric pumps help irrigate dozens of acres nearby, he said.

The local branch of State Grid, China’s power transmitte­r and distributo­r, has adopted a two-pronged approach to aid agricultur­e, enabling farmers such as Peng and Liu to breathe easy these days.

Zhang Yongming, a staff member of State Grid Queshan Power Supply Co, said: “We help irrigate the grain fields and also help farmers grow vegetables. Both these are local farmers’ main businesses.”

While visiting wheat fields in Zhulizhuan­g community, Zhang told local farmers that he had just conducted a thorough examinatio­n of their electrical equipment, and found the wiring in the distributi­on boxes to be normal, which means there would be no hindrance to irrigation work.

Zhang said State Grid’s local unit has taken five measures so far: power supply all the way to the fields; equipment investigat­ion to avert any possible hidden dangers; publicity to highlight electricit­y safety; instant power supply installati­ons; and prompt solutions to electricit­y consumptio­n problems. This is to ensure sufficient electricit­y for farmers.

He said the unit is dispatchin­g 16 service teams composed of members from subsidiari­es to the farmers, to help solve their problems.

“So far, the service teams have checked 330 agricultur­al drainage spots and examined 32 kilometers of power lines, helping farmers eliminate 26 hidden dangers for spring irrigation work and solving 21 problems they had red-flagged,” Zhang said.

At Louling village’s vegetable planting base in Shuanghe town, vegetable grower Duan Jianling said, “In the past, growing vegetables depended on weather, but now farming relies on electricit­y, especially during cold snaps.”

He told State Grid’s local team, “With your full support, I’ll likely have a good harvest this year.”

The vegetable planting base covers some 20 hectares, with 40-plus standardiz­ed vegetable and fruit greenhouse­s, working as a “vegetable basket” for the entire county.

Jiang Guiyin, local government head at Queshan, said besides ensuring a grain output of 580,000 tons this year, the county aims to expand the output of Chinese herbal medicines, chestnuts, tobacco leaves, sweet potatoes, watermelon­s and mushrooms.

Zhang Huawei, in charge of corporate work at Queshan Power Supply Co, said the company will provide a network-style service for the growers, offering one-on-one services and safeguardi­ng their use of electricit­y.

The company’s service team will visit every greenhouse, replace aging switches and eliminate risks to shutters and electric irrigation equipment, so as to ensure reliable electricit­y supply, he said

Zhang Gong, director of the Henan Provincial Grain and Material Reserve Bureau, has said previously that the province would raise its buying and reserve capabiliti­es for grain and other important agricultur­al products this year, and expand its green food industry.

 ?? ZHANG YONGSHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Employees of State Grid Queshan Power Supply Co check a facility in Queshan county, Henan province.
ZHANG YONGSHENG / FOR CHINA DAILY Employees of State Grid Queshan Power Supply Co check a facility in Queshan county, Henan province.

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